Background
The Basics: 3 Things to Know about Our Prosthetic Liners
Why Liners?
Why Silicone?
Why Iceross?
Liner Selection
How to start? Take a look at the characteristics of your patient
A Step-by-Step Approach
Choosing the correct liner for your patient starts with examining their unique characteristics and the condition of their residual limb. Factors such as limb shape, skin condition, activity level, and comfort requirements are essential for finding the best fit.
To support clinicians, we’ve created an intuitive liner selection tool that guides prosthetists through assessing patient-specific needs and stump characteristics, ensuring a precise and personalised liner choice.
Explore the selection tool to enhance your decision-making and improve patient satisfaction!
Liner Choice
Which Liner suits Best? The Many Types, Characteristics and More..
What are the different types of liners?
In the section above, we covered how to select the right liner based on patient characteristics and limb condition. With a wide range of options available—varying in suspension methods, thickness, material, and design—you can match each liner’s features to the patient’s activity level, skin sensitivity, and mobility needs. Ready to explore the options in more detail?
Suspension options for prosthetic liners
How a prosthetic liner fits to a body depends on how it is suspended. To get more information on the different suspension options, just select any of the images below.
Distal connection
For better control & safety
Cushion
Increased support & comfort
Seal-In
Great for active users
Hybrid suspension
Control, comfort & security in one
Characteristics of prosthetic liners
From silicone to gel and hybrid options, each liner type offers unique characteristics designed to support individual lifestyles. To see and find out about all the different characteristics scroll through all the options below.
Note: Some of the features shown are optional and not included with every liner.
Perfecting the Fit: Accurate Measurements and Precise Trimming
After selecting the right liner for a patient, ensuring a proper fit requires accurate measurements and careful trimming. Measurements should reflect the patient's residual limb, considering any unique features or changes in volume. Once measured, the liner needs to be trimmed to align closely with the body, avoiding areas of discomfort. To support this watch the videos that provide step-by-step guidance on measurement techniques and trimming methods, ensuring a proper and comfortable fit.
Wear and Care
Making the most of a prosthetic liner
Why proper liner wear & care is essential
The various properties and functions of the skin are disrupted in high-stress areas by wearing a prosthesis:
- In any prosthetic socket, the skin is subjected to pressure and friction.
- The skin’s ability to regulate the temperature is affected as well.
- This combination of increased perspiration and stress leads to skin irritation and the growth of bacteria.
To avoid additionally stressing the skin, thorough cleaning and proper care of the skin and thus the residual limb are important. Proper cleaning, wearing and renewal of the liner comes in addition to this. To fully realise the potential of a prosthesis, the wearing and caring of skin and liner is essential!
As a professional, it is important to inform your patients about these practices. By guiding them effectively, you can help ensure they achieve the full functional and health benefits of their prosthesis. The below sections give you a guide for this.
Additionally, in the resources section at the bottom of the site, you will find documents and videos that you can offer to your patients, providing them with a convenient reference for all they need to know about liners including why proper liner wear and care is essential.
Donning and doffing
How to Guide a User in Donning and Doffing a liner?
Caring and cleaning
What to Instruct on Wearing and Cleaning?
Caring and cleaning
What to Advise on Taking Care of the Residual Limb?
Learn More About the Perfect Fit for Your Patients?
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